MS Mus. 305. ALAN RAWSTHORNE: Vocal music; [1936-65]. Draft scores, in pencil.ff. 54. 365 x 272mm.1.ff. 1-10. ‘The Enemy Speaks’ (words, C. Day Lewis, from ‘The Magnetic Mountain’), for tenor and orchestra; [1936]. Draft short score and piano reduct... 1936-1967

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MS Mus. 305. ALAN RAWSTHORNE: Vocal music; [1936-65]. Draft scores, in pencil.ff. 54. 365 x 272mm.1.ff. 1-10. ‘The Enemy Speaks’ (words, C. Day Lewis, from ‘The Magnetic Mountain’), for tenor and orchestra; [1936]. Draft short score and piano reduct... 1936-1967

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